Year: 1997
Journal of Computational Mathematics, Vol. 15 (1997), Iss. 1 : pp. 55–71
Abstract
We use a combination of both algebraic and numerical techniques to construct a $C^1$-continuous, piecewise $(m,n)$ rational $\epsilon$-approximation of a real algebraic plane curve of degree $d$. At singular points we use the classical Weierstrass Preparation Theorem and Newton power series factorizations, based on the technique of Hensel lifting. These, together with modified rational Padé approximations, are used to efficiently construct locally approximate, rational parametric representations for all real branches of an algebraic plane curve. Besides singular points we obtain an adaptive selection of simple points about which the curve approximations yield a small number of pieces yet achieve $C^1$ continuity between pieces. The simpler cases of $C^{-1}$ and $C^0$ continuity are also handled in a similar manner. The computation of singularity, the approximation error bounds and details of the implementation of these algorithms are also provided.
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Journal Article Details
Publisher Name: Global Science Press
Language: English
DOI: https://doi.org/1997-JCM-9189
Journal of Computational Mathematics, Vol. 15 (1997), Iss. 1 : pp. 55–71
Published online: 1997-01
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Copyright: COPYRIGHT: © Global Science Press
Pages: 17